Craniosacral therapy is a subtle and profound healing form. In a typical craniosacral session, you will usually lie fully-clothed on a treatment couch. The therapist will make contact by placing their hands usually lightly on your body and tuning in. The first thing you will probably notice is a sense of deep relaxation, which will generally last throughout the session. This release of tension often extends into everyday life.
I’m a Craniosacral practitioner in Brighton and was just speaking with John Wilks. I mentioned that I wanted to work with mothers and babies, but that I’m in the early process of setting up my practice and haven’t treated any babies as yet. He suggested I contact you to see if you were still running your clinic for which CST graduates could come and get practice in treating babies.
I would very much welcome this opportunity, if you’re still doing this, and would love to have a chat with you about it. My number is 07944 314 401. I’ve also left a message on your voicemail.
I’m a Craniosacral practitioner in Brighton and was just speaking with John Wilks. I mentioned that I wanted to work with mothers and babies, but that I’m in the early process of setting up my practice and haven’t treated any babies as yet. He suggested I contact you to see if you were still running your clinic for which CST graduates could come and get practice in treating babies.
I would very much welcome this opportunity, if you’re still doing this, and would love to have a chat with you about it. My number is 07944 314 401. I’ve also left a message on your voicemail.
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